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| Muscle tissues are integral to the movement and function of the human body, providing the force necessary for locomotion, posture maintenance, and organ function. While all muscles share the common function of generating mechanical force, they exhibit remarkable diversity in structure, function, and location. In this essay, we will explore the three main types of muscle tissues skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle examining their unique characteristics, roles, and significance in human physiology. |
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